Acupuncture

The power of energy. By addressing how energy flows through the body, you can treat patients holistically. You can help ease the side effects from chemotherapy. Work to manage a patient’s chronic and debilitating migraines. Help overcome fatigue and insomnia after surgery. Support a patient’s recovery from addiction. Or even help a couple achieve pregnancy in conjunction with in-vitro fertilization. Often in a single day of work.

Become a highly skilled acupuncturist. Working with world-class educators and directly with patients through immersive clinical experiences, you’ll learn how to stimulate energy through acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. You’ll work with other members of the healthcare team to deliver a truly integrative treatment plan. And you’ll graduate prepared to care for the whole person – physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual – as an important part of their recovery and health.

Looking for an undergraduate pathway to acupuncture? We offer a dual degree program leading to a combined BS/MAc or BS/MAOM. Check out our Health Sciences: Acupuncture pathway program.

Legacy of Excellence

Distinguished Legacy

A leader in the integrative health medicine field, NESA has been training the next generation of healthcare providers for 40 years. Ours is now the largest acupuncture school operating within a regionally accredited health sciences university.

East-West Connection

By joining MCPHS, NESA connects Eastern medicine with Western health sciences to create the next generation of healthcare providers who embody integrative medicine.

Modern Facilities

Featuring the latest advancements, our brand new facility on the Worcester campus gives students the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to provide safe and effective acupuncture.

Clinical Experience

As a vital part of the acupuncture program, all students complete extensive internship components in biomedical partner facilities located in the greater Boston and Worcester areas.

Multiple Track Options

Both MCPHS degrees include a core curriculum in Chinese Acupuncture Studies with an optional Japanese Acupuncture Styles track for additional expertise. Students in the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine program also study Chinese Herbal Medicine as part of their required curriculum.

Leader in Japanese Acupuncture Education

Our school is a leader in Japanese acupuncture education in the U.S., teaching several different acupuncture styles brought from Japan.

National Board Certification

Upon graduation, students are eligible to sit for national board certification examinations provided by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and to apply for state licensure.

A field of growth

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for health diagnosing and treating practitioners, including acupuncturists, is expected to grow at a faster rate than many other occupations, with a potential 13% increase in jobs needed by 2026. The Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine reports there are approximately 30,000 Acupuncture and Oriental licensees in the U.S.

Well-prepared

With innovative training and immersive clinical opportunities, our graduates are extremely well prepared to enter and advance in the field of acupuncture and oriental medicine. Clinical education experiences are varied so that students are prepared for professional practice in an ever-changing healthcare environment.

Well-paid

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for health diagnosing and treating practitioners, including acupuncturists, was $73,830 in May 2017. The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) estimates that the median annual income among Acupuncture and Oriental medicine licensees is $52,000, with some incomes exceeding $100,000.

Our mission is to be the premier source for medical education rooted in the traditions of acupuncture and Chinese Medicine for the next generation of healthcare providers.

Vision Statement

While fulfilling our educational mission within our community of scholarship, research, and public service we advocate for patients and for our profession, and commit to a lifelong process of learning to provide excellence in clinical care that promotes wellness and relieves pain and suffering.

Excellence: We are committed to the highest educational standards for training exceptional acupuncturists who will provide leadership and service locally and globally.

Integrity: We are bound by the ethical foundations of Traditional Chinese Medicine to practice acupuncture and treat all who are in need of healthcare with respect, the highest quality of service and professionalism.

Diversity: We acknowledge and respect the variety of human experience and foster unity and common purpose both within our college and in the community at large.

Compassion: We are receptive to the suffering of others and provide relief with benevolence, kindness and tolerance for all who seek care.

Program Learning Objectives

NESA’s carefully designed programs graduate practitioners who:

Are able to apply the philosophies and theories of acupuncture and Chinese Medicine;

The New England School of Acupuncture is institutionally and programmatically accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM), which is the recognized accrediting agency for freestanding institutions and colleges of acupuncture or Oriental medicine that offer such programs. ACAOM is located at 8941 Aztec Drive, Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55347; phone 952/212-2434; fax 952/657-7068.

In 2015, NESA was re-accredited through 2021.

Institutional accreditation by New England Association of Schools & Colleges, Inc. Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (NEASC) was approved effective March 4, 2016, as NESA became a school with in the University in the merger effective March 31, 2016.

NESA's Master of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (MAOM) is an approved program with the California Acupuncture Board (CAB), allowing graduates to be eligible to sit for licensure exams in California.

Program Outcomes

NESA Graduation and Retention Rate 2017

Program

2014-15 Enrolled Students

Graduated 2017 (3-Yr)

Continuing

Withdrawn

MAc

59

23.7% (14)

N/A

16

MAOM

N/A

16.9% (10)

N/A

5

Total

59

40.7% (24)

23.7% (14)

35.6% (21)

The graduation rate for students completing their programs in three years was 40.7% (24/59), reflecting the Newton student population of working adults, who require additional time to complete part-time programs with numerous modified pathways. The overall retention rate, a combination of those who graduated in 3 years and those continuing in an extended sequence is 64.4% (38/59). The remaining 21 students (35.6&) withdrew for a variety of personal and academic reasons, likely reflecting challenges students face in balancing responsibilities for families, jobs, financial obligations, and their graduate studies. For the prior year, the overall retention rate was 77.8%, which included 27.8% (15/54) who graduated on-time in 3 years, 50% (27/54) who continued in an extended pathway, and 22.2% (12/54) who dropped for a variety of personal and academic reasons.

Placement Rate One Year After Graduation

Program

2013-14

2014-15

2015-2016

Placement Rate MAc

77.8% (21/27)

72.2% (13/18)

100.0% (15/15)

Placement Rate MAOM

87.5% (21/24)

50% (11/22)

81.0% (17/21)

Graduates
are determined to be working in the field one year after graduation by survey
and internet research documenting a professional website. Those not working in
the field may be completing examination requirements and credentialing for
licensure.

2017 board scores for NESA students exceeded our accreditor’s threshold of 70%, our internal goal pass rate of 80%, and national averages. Scores improved in 3 out of 4 domains. The Biomedicine pass rate improved by 9 percentage points compared to last year’s rate following improvements in a preparation program provided for students.

In March 2016, New England School of Acupuncture (NESA) became part of MCPHS University. NESA has been synonymous with excellence in acupuncture education since 1974, making NESA the oldest acupuncture program in the US. By joining MCPHS, NESA connects Eastern medicine with Western health sciences to create the next generation of healthcare providers who embody integrative medicine. Students who matriculated prior to the fall 2016 semester will complete their program at the Newton Campus.

The facility in Newton has a Teaching Center and Chinese Herbal Medicine Center, servicing area acupuncture patients with low cost treatments.